Quotes from political & historical figures of America, with images of primary sources. A question accompanies each quote to ask students to interpret the quote & civic issue being said. (iPad – free)
Great way for students to learn the amendments to Bill of Rights. Decide if clients have a right to a trail, match them with the right lawyer with the amendment expertise, & win the case. (iPad – free)
A real-time, anonymous polling tool over public questions & opinions from the U.S. Congress to MIT. Students can submit their own questions & see the results within a national map. (free)
High School Civics & Government Apps
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Civic Quotes
Quotes from political & historical figures of America, with images of primary sources. A question accompanies each quote to ask students to interpret the quote & civic issue being said. (iPad – free)
Pocket Law Firm
Great way for students to learn the amendments to Bill of Rights. Decide if clients have a right to a trail, match them with the right lawyer with the amendment expertise, & win the case. (iPad – free)
Show of Hands
A real-time, anonymous polling tool over public questions & opinions from the U.S. Congress to MIT. Students can submit their own questions & see the results within a national map. (free)
Last Updated - July 2013